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I . mince1 [mɪns] VB trans

mince meat:

mince
mielić [perf z- ](w maszynce)

Phrases:

not to mince one's words

II . mince1 [mɪns] N no pl Brit FOOD

mince
mielone nt

mince2 [mɪns] VB intr (walk)

mince

Usage examples with mince

not to mince matter

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
Pie filling of mutton or beef must be finely minced and seasoned with pepper and salt and a little saffron to colour it.
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Some types of mezzalunas (particularly the double-bladed type) are often used to mince herbs or chop vegetables.
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Dancers minced and gyrated their hips in slow vertical and horizontal figure eights, rhythmically snapping their fingers and making suggestive gestures.
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Flavoring ingredients such as garlic, ginger, and fresh herbs may be minced in this way to distribute flavor more evenly in a mixture.
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The food was disguised through a process of cutting, chopping and mincing.
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The following morning, the remaining ingredients are minced together in a large bowl and blended into the blood mixture before being placed in the casings.
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Instead of mincing and forming meats, meat used for making meatballs is pounded until the meat is more or less pulverized.
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The quality of the tobacco, although still considered, did not have to be perfect as it would be minced to be wrapped into paper.
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The meat, finely minced, is returned to the pot and seasonings, typically sage, thyme, savory, black pepper, and others are added.
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Suet is also an ingredient of traditional mincemeat (fruit mince).
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